Sir,—You did me all the damage yon could before the election, and now you are either misled yourself, or are misleading the public in reference to South Bourke. So far as is yet known to me, it stands ...
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Article : 592 wordsSir,—In Mr. [?] "Gold Circular," published in this day's Argus, the following passage occurs, when speaking of "a party disposing of assying apparatas along with which was half a ton of [?] copper." ...
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Article : 168 wordsMessrs. W. M. Tennent and Co., at their Rooms—[?] men's stores, groceries, [?] printing-press, [?] and spirits, produce, boots and shoes, drapery, and miscellaneous merchandise. ...
Article : 261 wordsIN THE ESTATE OF [?] V. ROBERTSHAW. This was a first meeting in this estate for the proof of debts, &c. The insolvents were in attendance, as well as the official assignee, Mr. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 14 Jun 1853, Page 7
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